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My Husband Promoted His Mistress Over His Invisible Wife Novel Cover

My Husband Promoted His Mistress Over His Invisible Wife

The mountain air should have been refreshing. Instead, it felt like a thin veil between me and the growing hollowness inside my chest. I stood at the edge of the circle, clipboard in hand, watching as my colleagues laughed and stumbled around blindfolded during the company's pre-IPO retreat icebreaker. "Next up for our blindfolded mentor pick," announced David Lee, our perpetually nervous HR Director, "is Chloe Reed!" Chloe stepped forward with practiced modesty, her silk blouse catching the late afternoon light as she tied the blindfold over her perfectly styled hair. I knew what was coming. We all did. "Remember, just tap the shoulder of whoever you'd like as your mentor for the next quarter," David instructed, his voice carrying across the clearing. I watched as Chloe's manicured hand reached out, her steps deliberate despite her supposed blindness. She wandered through the circle, passing by three senior executives before her hand "accidentally" landed on my husband's shoulder. "Oh!" she exclaimed with theatrical surprise, removing her blindfold.
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The mountain air should have been refreshing. Instead, it felt like a thin veil between me and the growing hollowness inside my chest. I stood at the edge of the circle, clipboard in hand, watching as my colleagues laughed and stumbled around blindfolded during the company's pre-IPO retreat icebreaker.

"Next up for our blindfolded mentor pick," announced David Lee, our perpetually nervous HR Director, "is Chloe Reed!"

Chloe stepped forward with practiced modesty, her silk blouse catching the late afternoon light as she tied the blindfold over her perfectly styled hair. I knew what was coming. We all did.

"Remember, just tap the shoulder of whoever you'd like as your mentor for the next quarter," David instructed, his voice carrying across the clearing.

I watched as Chloe's manicured hand reached out, her steps deliberate despite her supposed blindness. She wandered through the circle, passing by three senior executives before her hand "accidentally" landed on my husband's shoulder.

"Oh!" she exclaimed with theatrical surprise, removing her blindfold. "Mr. Carter!"

Jason's smile was immediate, his eyes crinkling at the corners in a way they rarely did for me anymore. "Looks like I've been chosen," he announced to appreciative laughter.

No one looked my way. No one noticed the executive assistant standing unblindfolded at the periphery, the secret wife who had spent six years in the shadows of her own marriage.

I made a note on my clipboard, my pen pressing hard enough to tear through to the next page.

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The next morning, fluorescent lights hummed overhead as investors filed into the boardroom. I had stayed up until 3 AM finalizing the presentation, fueled by convenience store coffee and the desperate hope that this time—maybe this time—my work would be acknowledged.

"The pre-IPO marketing strategy needs to emphasize our unique market position," I began, advancing to the slide that displayed the breakthrough approach I'd developed. "If we highlight the proprietary algorithm's applications in—"

"Thank you, Jennifer," Jason cut in, his tone dismissive. "I'll take it from here."

I felt the familiar sting as I stepped back, retreating to my chair at the far end of the table. Jason seamlessly continued with my presentation, my words flowing from his mouth as if they'd always been his. The investors nodded appreciatively, jotting notes.

"This approach could revolutionize how we position ourselves against competitors," one of them commented.

Jason leaned forward, confidence radiating from him. "Exactly what I was thinking when I developed it."

From the corner of my eye, I caught Chloe's smirk. She knew. Everyone in the company knew that I was the one who stayed late, who fixed the errors, who developed the strategies that Jason presented. Yet somehow, I remained invisible.

I sat in silence, my hands folded in my lap, as the room erupted in applause for my husband's brilliance.

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The bathroom tile was cold against my knees as another wave of pain tore through me. I pressed my fist against my mouth to muffle any sound, tears streaming down my face. The phone call from the hospital still echoed in my ears: "Your father's condition has worsened significantly. You should come as soon as possible."

An hour earlier, I had stood in Jason's office, pleading. "My father might not make it through the night. I need to fly out tonight."

Jason hadn't even looked up from his computer. "Jennifer, you know we're days away from the IPO. Everything needs to be perfect. Your father's been sick before—he'll understand."

"Jason, please," I had whispered, my voice breaking. "He's all the family I have left."

His eyes had finally met mine, cold and distant. "The company needs you here. I need you here. That's final."

Now, alone in our bathroom, I curled into myself as another cramp seized my abdomen. Something was wrong—terribly wrong. When I looked down and saw the blood, I knew instantly what was happening.

The baby I hadn't even told Jason about—couldn't tell Jason about, given his constant dismissals—was slipping away from me. Just like everything else.

I pressed my forehead against the cool tile, silent tears falling as I lost our child alone, while somewhere in the house, Jason was probably on the phone with Chloe, planning tomorrow's presentations.

In that moment, something inside me began to change. A small, hard kernel of truth formed where my heart had been so soft for so long. This wasn't love. This had never been love.

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